As weed continues to shift from “counterculture” to simply “culture,” there are plenty of big-ticket names that have become increasingly candid about their cannabis use. This includes notable celebrities, politicians, and even athletes. Sure, weed might be legal (to varying capacities) throughout 30 states and the District of Columbia, but there hasn’t been a legal to outright legalize the plant for either medicinal or recreational use. However, that hasn’t stopped big-name athletes from toking up. Regardless of rules, there are plenty of professional athletes that smoke weed. Some might be forthcoming than others, but it’s no secret that there’s plenty of them floating out there—both active and retired. So without further ado, let’s take a look at nine professional athletes that smoke weed.

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J.R. Smith

With all of the positive light being shed in regards to the benefits of marijuana, there also is, of course, a few mild side effects.

Pretty much all of those side effects could be seen in the first of our professional athletes that smoke weed, Cleveland Cavaliers shooting guard J.R. Smith.

Well, at least in Game 1 of the 2018 NBA Finals.

Smith notoriously collected an offensive rebound after George Hill’s missed free throws in the waning seconds of game one. Great job! The only caveat was, he didn’t realize the game was tied, and he ran out the clock instead of opting for a last-second shot. Perhaps it was his lack of short-term memory from all of the reefer. Or it could have been too much Henny.

Regardless, we all know Smith likes to burn. Back in 2013, he was suspended after failing a positive drug test for marijuana. Although there haven’t been many other notable transgressions, it’s pretty safe to assume that wasn’t the first, or last time he smoked weed. After all, apparently 85% percent of the NBA smokes bud regularly. There’s no doubt J.R. is included in that demographic.

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Michael Phelps

Here we have one of the most famous of the professional athletes that smoke weed. Michael Phelps had a controversial pot-smoking outing back in 2009, after the record-holding Olympian was caught on video smoking a bong. While the bong-ripping extravaganza certainly caught the ire of the public at the time, it’s pretty unlikely people would take much issue with it in today’s legal-weed climate. It’s not like a little bit of the green stuff got in the way of Phelps winning a world record 28 gold medals.

Stephen Jackson

Another ex-NBA player, most recently with the Los Angeles Clippers back in 2014, Stephen Jackson is another on-closeted weed smoker.

He admitted to smoking before games on the I Am Rappaport: Stereo Podcast hosted by actor/comedian Michael Rappaport.

“I just gotta be real, you know, it’s been a couple games where I smoked before games and had great games,” Jackson said on the podcast, which was posted Friday. “It’s been some games where I smoked before the game and was on the bench after three minutes sitting on the sideline, ‘Please calm down. This high has to calm down’ — I done shot three shots that went over the backboard, like, I’m going to be honest, like, ‘Ahh, I gotta calm down.’”

He’s also become quite the legal marijuana advocate, at least for the NBA. In a quick interview with TMZ Sports, Jackson said the NBA should take it off its controlled substance list.

Ricky Williams

During his time in the NFL, Ricky Williams was the poster boy for cannabis-use.

After literally retiring to smoke weed in 2004 after three failed drug tests, the former first overall pick returned to the NFL in 2005, only to be suspended a fourth time in 2006. He then began playing in the CFL, before returning to Miami in 2007. Since officially retiring in 2010, Williams has (unsurprisingly) started his own medical marijuana company, Real Wellness by Ricky Williams.

Oh, how things come full circle.

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Nate Diaz

Nate Diaz puts former foe Conor McGregor to shame when it comes to puffing.

Diaz may have taken his love for weed a step too far, however, when he decided to start vaping in the middle of a press conference.

He did avoid suspension, so perhaps he was just toeing the line. Diaz was also seen smoking a joint on live television, so if you were a little confused about UFC’s lax marijuana rules, look no further than Diaz’s exploits to prove their laisez-faire attitude when it comes to the green.

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Matt Barnes

Finishing off the list of professional athletes that smoke weed is Matt Barnes, who last played for the Golden State Warriors in 2017, winning a championship.

“I’m telling on myself, but I don’t give a (expletive) now,” Barnes told Bleacher Report interviewer Master Tesfatsion. “We’d have shoot-around, I’d go home, smoke a joint, take a nap, wake up, take a shower — shower was important, shower would wake me back up — eat, and go to the game,” Barnes said. “All my best games I was medicated.”